Mitigating human error in the SP

isabel dias isabeldias1 at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 4 23:03:19 UTC 2010


who's side are you on?

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Provided that you take the correct dose at the right intervals, paracetamol is relatively safe. An overdose is dangerous.

you might not get this .....but going to bed late has an huge impact on our health.

If a main issue has dependencies then the main issue has to be resolved. Hopefully, you've seen that all good things have a dark side,





--- On Thu, 2/4/10, Scott Weeks <surfer at mauigateway.com> wrote:

> From: Scott Weeks <surfer at mauigateway.com>
> Subject: Re: Mitigating human error in the SP
> To: nanog at nanog.org
> Date: Thursday, February 4, 2010, 10:30 PM
> 
> A recent organizational change at my company has put
> someone in charge
> who is determined to make things perfect.  We are a
> service provider,
> 
> isn't a common occurrence, and the engineer in question has
> a pristine
> track record.
> 
> This outage, of a high profile customer, triggered upper
> management to
> react by calling a meeting just days after.  Put
> bluntly, we've been
> told "Human errors are unacceptable, and they will be
> completely
> eliminated.  One is too many."
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 
> >From experience...
> 
> At one point this will become overwhelming.  You'll
> wake up every morning dreading going to 
> work instead of looking forward to it.  Chain shot
> will be put in the 'blame cannon' and 
> blasted regularly and at everyone.  Update your resume
> and get everything in place just in 
> case it gets to the point you can't take it anymore sooner
> than you expect.  ;-)
> 
> scott
> 
> 


      




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